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Abstract
Herein, to improve the microstructure homogeneity of 12Cr10Co3MoWVNbNB steel for turbine blades after forging, the hot deformation behavior and microstructure evolution of the steel are systematically investigated using a hot-compression experimental setup under the conditions of 950–1150 °C and strain rate of 0.001–10 s−1. A strain-compensated constitutive equation is established based on the flow curves and the accuracy of its prediction is verified. By combining hot processing map with microstructure observation, the optimal hot processing window is determined to be 1075–1150 °C and 1–10 s−1, within which the grain size can be refined to 14.24 μm. Electron backscatter diffraction is employed to investigate the microstructural evolution and dynamic recrystallization (DRX) nucleation mechanism of the deformed samples, revealing that discontinuous DRX characterized by strain-induced grain-boundary migration is the dominant nucleation mechanism. Additionally, the deformation conditions significantly affect the distribution of dislocation density and local misorientation, as well as the transition from low-angle grain boundaries to high-angle grain boundaries, which ultimately lead to the differences in DRX fraction and microstructure.
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steel research international is a journal providing a forum for the publication of high-quality manuscripts in areas ranging from process metallurgy and metal forming to materials engineering as well as process control and testing. The emphasis is on steel and on materials involved in steelmaking and the processing of steel, such as refractories and slags.
steel research international welcomes manuscripts describing basic scientific research as well as industrial research. The journal received a further increased, record-high Impact Factor of 1.522 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)).
The journal was formerly well known as "Archiv für das Eisenhüttenwesen" and "steel research"; with effect from January 1, 2006, the former "Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy" merged with Steel Research International.
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